New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 10

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Povat prations P04 &ly,\ ffor members, 18 @& okfitg TOOTL A Sceretary Barnes, ia his cxpofleutev‘ directing the Y. M. C.Auiwork at, Camp Jackson, has observed mo bad| eifects m allowi men to qnmkw‘ in the Y. M. C. A. buildings, and hi loard has allowed bhim to permit smoking in the future, in a room set | aside for this purpose. In the future, the voung men will not bave to step outdoors for a smokec. This feature 1marks the broadenin itude that is cing taken by Y A. officials | toward making the ciation a true | community center. lacal Y M i . A. has often led in introducing features that were radical but reas able and sane and which have the local association so popul was one of the first Y. M. ) put in billiard tables when they were | owned upon by some good peopl | Lut which are now considered as p fectly legitimate cquipment for a \.} AL, C. A. Through William H. Hart's | wfforts, when he was president. pool | 1ables were put in. Lat dancing | was introduced and no bad effects ! ever came from this featurc but, on | the contrary, it I oven a whole- { some featurc of ial life enjovea | by hundred 2 men and wo- | miem Who hold the Y. M. C. A. a live| iastitution. | With the addition of a smoking, woom, the voung men will be even mare convinced that the association ! comfortablc pos is being made as sible for them. It Will now be possi- ble to hold smokers as will he d s tomorrow evening, when the Soldie Second Lieutenant Valentine Bur- and Sailors’ club will be organized.| ger, an observer in the air service, b *h occasions smoking Will Dbe| while flving over the Meuse at an I“'m"""' = “,:""m’;;’:: ol ::' ‘;:”i‘, _ | altitude of less than 15 meters within ng where e are be hieid. This will add greatly to tl range of numerous machine popularity of the factory nights, as | taked the American advaice the permission will then be extended and helped silence enemy ma- to. the bowling alleys and billiara |chine gun nests that were holding up | room. the advances of the infantry, although | Added Tocker Facilitics. the plane was riddled with over 200 The addition of more locker facili- | bullet holes, and the pilot severely Will be made by removing the|wounded, ho assisted his pilot to a ent. lackers. h will be sold, |safe landing and delivered his valu- pad In putting in a basket system and | able information n number of five kers. which | From Underwoed & Underwood. 3 Story Brick Block. 3 Familics and 1 Store. 415 Stanley Street. Can Be Sold For Tess Than Building Would Cost. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, ROOM 208. Have You a House to Sell or Rent? We're your hest friend. Let US list your property. We offer today a fine 2 family house on South Burritt street for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Back Bullatnzx 872 Main stroet TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. The American Engineering Co Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 200 East Main St., over Morrin’s Garage. Tel. 481-3 by " Product Sold in STR 1936, 401 PARK Televhone 1 Wil Buy allkinds of Junk and second hand {urniture. I Zeldes, 19 Willow St. Tel. 557-14 housek TO RENT—Light ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single 422 Main St. room $2.25. e ———————————— TSR SR, New Britain Garage CHESTNUT STR Around the Corner fy Main AND W DING, At ) RE- PAIRING A SPECIALTY PORAGT VICTORY LUNCH 40 CHURCH STRE PURE FOOD HO COOKED PASTRY ALWAYS OPEN | OUR POLICY Dependable Merchan- dise at the Lowest § Possible Prices | | | | | We want you to feel that you can come here with your every day needs in our lines, and be sure of getting the right goods at the right prices. Prices now in every department are the lowest they have heen in a long time, and we shall continue te revise prices to meet pres- ent conditions. | | | | | | TRADE AT CURRAN'S 383 MAIN ST. Using ; RIZED Milk and s is the only properiy New BE. SEIBERT & SON, JALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910. " The Classified Columns are " vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will . e——— [ ] if VAR ied Have you lost a sum of ;I money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising |{ quantities and turned in at iirze Herald. Your money wil* || surely remain in the finder’s ] FRANCE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND DIDN'T SEE ANY ACTIUN A~ TaLL - AND THeN THE OLD ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED AND THEe WAR ENDED DONE NOTHING NoOT CREDUR = ~AND PRO- CEED To CARRY (T INTo EFFECT WATH FINE RESULTS WELL=- T WASN'T MUclH- THE BOCHE WAS COMING AT ME AND 1 JUST RUN MY BAY'NET RIGHT THROUGH HIS Tummy- Them Six MORE CAME ALONG AND SURRENDERED — BUT | Kn.;en“s"‘/ A DeEAD GERMAN T G ; RMING { W THE U.S.A. REALIZING YOU'VE To BOAST OF = YouR be interested in your prepo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1§ 1ands if he does nct know sitis lo N 5 sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. “holostit. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SAL FOR SALE. WANTED—A seco hand talking | WANTED—Maid for gencrai nouse- | FOR SALE—One-ton Denby, 1916, | FOR SALE—One second hand . fur machine in good conditic Work: pay $40 per month. Apply ieal zosdl Conaition: e At ohaln nace; good repair. F. W. Ldomi T ot T S CE i) 65 H St. Tel. 2019, D, Fyoatonachiall 150 Arch St 12-28-t 0 ; | B kard, "o} bargain: 1917 1 26 Herald 1-14-3dx o Sl 5 il o ) A . G-passe tehell, thoroughly | o z B e - ——————— overhaulec S Y FOR SALE—Hardwood, oak WANT Ashes to draw Phone | WANTIED—Competeat { shape. Standar ,q-,t"“ ,,].] \’;"‘O' ;\'1 hickory. Cut to lengths for fire o = e o . ;) @ d uto Co., ) > e a a1 15 5q eral fou Al Sor Dimiendlnart Lsosg0p| place.” The Berlin Farms. Te self R Bt 663 1-10-t & for onc ca T ~ " 5 2 i | . mm— T - e and S| YiaNmTEI {1TOR SALE--One thickness planer; 1 | FOR SA Three-family house, al oo M nd sten circular saw with tilting modern improvements, built twy J Wilbur, J Phono 1 ; | _tterald paitern maker's lathe with cirriage vears ago: price reasonable; 2 TS WANTI D — W for I and compound T U Kiym, with | Seymour street. Philip Magnusor N : Dhona! 1634 as cannection for use in japan fin-| 74 Steele St. Phone 802:12. 1-9-6d. E D€ t cook. « | = - ish. Address Box 14Y, Herald DEVECRRGE — - H. H. Dcase, 191 Vino| WANTELD ; S 151126 vleanin 1-14-3dx | FOR SALE-—100 old hens, 200 pul REE Jay: small family. Apply L . - lets, white Lechorns. Tel. 668-4 T = = Prone L OR S pright piano, mahog- Berlin 1-10-4 A :Ty?l e }v\n wh e T TR any case, aearly new: A-1 condition; —_— PpE e expert- " Al housework., 5 Fairview St. owner has mo use. Box 11C, Her. | FOR SALIS—Single and double wagon e Reference od. Apply 1 % ald 1-14-2dx | and sisighs. »e bought for hal The Taplin Mfg. N 1-13-6dx [ __ o ook St | WANTED st saleswomen for | mon = : — | price by quick buyer. J. ilockman e cout and suit department, also mil- 1 sl ; © ms, 130 and 56 East sticet, Tel. 1161 1-4-tf, — s cont und sult debartmont also mil-| acres: stock, tools and implements; NTED—Young men and wom S 5 i | less from SNew B TItain | iinear room house, barn fit themselves for good office posi- STHOISEANS ‘1‘””, s othor| trollex. Sucrifice. H. S, Box 24, (rees; fiv tions. Call, or write for ¢ '\"”J'I‘" e ‘,M' H "’) G & s Beckley, Con 1-14-tf minut and rail Connecticut Business Colleg e e s e road station > to cente, Main street. e e s L oo _1-14. ,"IIH:\HI' WOOD FOR Cut in of Bristol. A Bris —_— e | WANTED- Waitresses and dishwash- | ths to suit and delivered. Ad- 3 -11-4¢ Limitation of Claims, er, 294 Main street, Asia Restau- | Alexander Bruce, Berlin. Tel. | FOR SAT oadster; cut dow _At a Court of Probate holden at rant 1-11-3dx 1-14-6dx | madel s Ty e Corh i New Britain. within and for the Dis- | WANTED—Chambermaid _ at New Chestnut St trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- Britain General hospital. 1-11-tg [FOR SALE—Charccal 20c. b; $20 - — ford and State of Connecticut, on the | {FANTE D= Tmmediately, 2,000 wom- per hundred, delivered; selected —Pigs. Call 13th day of January, A. D. 1919, ; table potatoes, beans, 12c. 1b.: ap- Mings o % 3 = en (o make one garment for the S < Present, Bernard Gaffney, Esq., Red Cross. 20 Court St {o-tp | Ples: turnips, 80c bushel. Large L = Judge. Dgd tro 00 G B stock of almonds, cheap. Carl |FOR SALE—Fresh eggs. Benjamis On motion of Carrie Dohm, of said WAN O B A general housework Schwarz, Glen 14-1dx T ishman Tel. 668-4 1-14-28 Newi Brits At Administatie & maid. 33 High St. Mrs. R. E. - = New Britain, as Administratrix on tho FOR SALE—Ktchen range with ho ate of Charles J. Dohm, late of water front, at 217 Chestnut St. Iy New Britain, within said district de- the re; o 1-13-24 ceased. - - _— - i This Court doth decree that six|me A five room tenement, | NOTICE—J. Hockman buys all kinds FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car months be allowed and limited for the | first flaor: on Lincoln street. for a | ©Ff furniture. Tel. 1161- iETE el | G E0 €0 IBDRLE L1 Frent i1 e Ll : firs ; on Lincoln street, for a vate garage. Walter Rochetti, 13 creditors of said estate to exhibit their | gamily of adults. Apply C. R. Gil- e P claims against the same to the Ad- . bert, 534 West Main St. 13-2dx| NOTICE—FElectric vacuum cleaners B g ministrat and directs that public e dollar r ds Telephone ps v e hat B Jic rent dollar per day. Telephone|wooD—Hard, mixed ani soft. $14 g of this order | ~A thres room apartment, 2079. 1-3-eod tf.| g12 $11 cord. Delivercd at side tising in a newspaper publ |5 e ¢ ks . : i d vertising ir paper publi | furnished; near trolley; adults. — | walk or yard. Tel. Roger GEAl enT sehkalln, pnalsl Beniie s 0 Gkl e TG, etk 1-13-20x | NOTICE—Live and dead automobile . : A lation in said district, and by posting | i storage, furniture storage also ac- ‘ a copy thereof on the public sign post |7 Mo ca =1 . o o ory reasi (et B sai Totni ot vew Brits e L uple without chil-{ comniodated, terms very reason-|pop SALE—Nine heavy and ligh sai wn of New Britain, nearest | dren, five room tenement, furnish-| @ble, steam heated and electric ele- [~y . Hiahls adAvess ol the place where the deceased last| ed: all new furniture. Box X. Her-| vator. Standard Tire and Auto Co., Sitr Vain St., M L : SOE s andana ) ) St., or 222 East Main St, M . ald dx | cormer Elm and Seymour streets, | g o Certified from Record. telephone 382. 1ge deaier. soa BERNARD F. GAFFN D ROOM! 5 Tndgel| T = e =7 e ——y | TO RENT—Furnished steam heated || NOTICE—Interlocking E | room for gentleman at 439 Arch for doors and winc - WE SELL O et T 1-14-34 A. A. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St., City. HEA DD IR U@ | FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM for | 1-10-6dx GARAGE Cut Any Length Desired, $13 a Cord gentleman; modern improvements. | S o $7 a Haif-Cord i Walnut street. 1-11-te Automobile Service Station. UNITED COAL AND WOOD CO.|TO RENT— Furnished room on | ABORERS W Tr\cll x\,.:\ st North R Rl‘,:)alnng nndxmt‘(\i&)rl(.&. 1 l‘:n Corner East Main and Wilson Sts. | ) 5t Main St. For one or two gen struction Co. i 1-13 pracdealilcxpericnce Sl LU ain oy tlemen: 5 minutes’ from Stanl s | MOTOR CO. Experts on Ignition and elephone 52 e 3 3.0 FOUNG MEN, 16 a e, ¢ iRi- ; 2 5 Works. Box 13, Herald, 1-13-2dx) YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, arc clifi- | yarting systems. Rear 165 Arch St B e ] ble for government railway mail Having returned from service In LOST. clerks $92 month. Examinations| ™ ey 8 i FORON the United States Army, I wish to | soon. For free particulars, write J. announce that I have resumed prac- | Back handbag between Com- L. Leonard (former civil service ex tico at Room 505, New Britain Na- al and Russell streets con-| aminer), 793 Kenois Building, : tional Bank Bulilding. i taining sum of money. Reward.| Washington. 1-10-4dx DR. W. E. NORTON Return to Herald. 1-13-2dx 420 MAIN STREET DENTIST - { WANTED—Young man to work in " IDENIENg LOST—At Keeney's theater or on| service station. Apply 108 Frank- | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night) ours: § to 1 and 2 to East Main or Stanley streets, gold| lin Squar: 1-13-tf | Storage, Supplies and Repairing. wrist watch. Finder return to Her- | Semm——pm———r———————————— | FOR SALF. ald Office. Rewar 1-10-3dx | TRY e 3 ¢ single homes | AGENTS WANTE | b in the east side; 11 rooms, with all | — = - ANED = ‘DOHERTY Tel. MARKET improvements and two extra lots and | AGENTS WANTED—$5 to $7 daily | s varn. el e VERMONT TURKE STENOGRAPHER H. N. LOCKWO0OOD, woman will buy; sample by parcel NATIVE FOWL Henl Esfute and Moice S Tie, | R e (ol ol FRESH SPARERIBS with knowlcedge of office work. Coher City Hall mira, N. Y, 1-11-4dx | FRESH PORK TENDERLOINS |yio6r co., 86 Arch Street. \Ain't & a Grand and Glorious Feelw? = - = SRR 3 0 jAin't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin? - - - - - - - - - - ByBriggs , AND JUST AS You BEGIN Te e =~ AND YOURE SENT BACK To = % ol AFTER You've BEEN IN L To REALIZE YOU'RE GowG Te BE MIGHTY LONESOME AND WILL HAVE NO CHANCE WITH THE LUCKY BOYS WHo GoT INTo Tue FIGHT —~ YoUu GET AN oea- - ! HE'S SO DoESN'T - \. MIDALS ~ WEAR HIS MODE ST~ HE] GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-RIOUS FEELIN' \ T 4 TAa TATA p TYA-TYA~ INC.

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